China Successfully Launches Two Satellites Into Planned Orbit
The Sunday launch marked the 333rd launch of the Long March rocket series.
Satellite Image Shows Haiti’s Accidental City Of Canaan
A once empty hillside is now home to over 200,000 people, many of whom were survivors of the 2010 earthquake.
Recent Storm Reveals Over 100-Year-Old Shipwreck In Great Salt Lake
Boating has been present in the area for over a hundred years, first by the Native Americans then by the pioneers.
6-Year-Old Boy In Israel Discovers 3,500-Year-Old Artifact At Archaeological Site
The young boy received a "good citizenship" certificate for his discovery.
Hubble Study Discovers Why Some Stars Find It Easier To Form Planets
When it comes to planet formation, the star location is key.
Allosaurus Scavenged, Cannibalized To Survive, Finds Study
The researchers found rare fossil evidence of cannibalism among dinosaurs, not as a result of hunting but of need in a stressed, food-scarce environment.
Australian Wildlife Park Welcomes First Baby Koala Since Devastating Bushfires
A video posted by the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby showed the joey named Ash poking her head out of her mother's pouch.
NASA, SpaceX Delay Demo-2 Mission: Why Weather Matters For Launches
Even though weather sounds like a simple factor, launching in less than ideal conditions can have catastrophic outcomes.
What Narwhals Sound Like: Researchers Capture Vocalizations Of ‘Arctic Unicorns’
Narwhals are typically difficult to study because they are shy and spend majority of their time in the deep waters of the Arctic ocean.
SHERLOC And WATSON: NASA Has 'Detectives' Aboard Perseverance Rover
SHERLOC and its partner WATSON will search for signs of past microbial life on Mars.
Crew Dragon Demo-2 Launch: How To Watch Historic NASA, SpaceX Event Live
SpaceX will provide a live coverage of the event on its website, starting four hours before the actual launch.
Coronavirus Treatement: India Expands Use Of Trump's Hydroxychloroquine As WHO Halts Trials
India is expanding the use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive among frontline healthcare workers, validating Trump's backing of the drug and despite the concerns raised by the WHO.
Newly Discovered Frog Species Already In Danger Of Extinction
The Stumpffia froschaueri is being described as a "miniaturized" stump-toed frog from the Stumpffia genus.
Super Rare Ring Of Fire Galaxy From Early Universe Challenges Galaxy Formation Models
Ring galaxy R5519 is the first collisional ring galaxy to be observed in the early Universe.
Fireball Sightings In Australia: Russia's Military Satellite Launch Is Responsible
The Russian space agency Roscosmos announced Friday that it successfully launched the Soyuz-2 space rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Arkhangelsk Oblast.
Alligator, Rumored To Have Once Belonged To Hitler, Dies In Moscow Zoo
The 84-year-old reptile named Saturn has spent 74 years of its life at the Moscow Zoo.
CDC Warns Of 'Aggressive' Rodents, Rise In Sightings Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Soon after the coronavirus restrictions led to many restaurants having to close down, sightings of aggressive rodents began to increase.
Corals That Bleach Neon Instead Of White Are Fighting For Their Lives: Study
There have been at least 15 colorful bleaching events all across the world between 2010 and 2019.
NASA Shares Satellite Images Of Historic Flooding In Michigan
Several structures and roads were flooded and over 10,000 residents had to be evacuated.
Falcon 9, Crew Dragon In Position At Launch Pad: NASA, SpaceX Share Photos, Video
A short video showed the Falcon 9 rocket and the Crew Dragon spacecraft being raised into position for next week's launch.
Thai Mall Installs Foot Pedals In Elevator To Avoid COVID-19 Risk
The Seacon Square department store in Bangkok offered an innovative solution so that mall goers won't have to touch the elevator buttons.
NASA Names Next-Generation Telescope After ‘Mother Of Hubble’ Nancy Roman
Roman came to NASA just six months after the agency was established, and she served as its first chief of astronomy and relativity in the Office of Space Science.
Demo-2 Astronauts Arrive At Kennedy Space Center Ahead Of Historic Launch
NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley arrived at the space center in Florida on Wednesday.
17-Year Cicadas To Emerge In 3 US States In Coming Weeks
North Carolina, southwestern Virginia and southeastern West Virginia are predicted to experience the unique natural phenomenon.
NASA Human Spaceflight Chief Resigns A Week Before Historic Demo-2 Launch
In a letter, Associate Admininistrator Doug Loverro noted his resignation was due to a mistake he made.
Grand Solar Minimum: Why It Won't Cause A Little Ice Age
Grand Solar Minimums may also last significantly longer than the normal solar minimums.
ESA Shares Image Of 'Last Antarctic Sunset' Before Months-Long Winter
In an image shared by the ESA, crew members of the Concordia research station were seen saying goodbye to the "last Antarctic sunset."
NASA's Perseverance Rover Undergoes Rigorous Testing Ahead Of Probable Summer Launch
According to NASA, the rover underwent trials by fire, ice, light and sound.
Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Nearly 4 Decades Of Data Shows
According to the researchers, the probability of storms reaching a major hurricane status increased by about 8% each decade.
Scientists Discover New Parasitic Fungus On Twitter, Name It After Social Media Site
The new species is now a part of the Laboulbeniales order of fungi, and the researchers named it Troglomyces twitteri.